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Well one option is to upgrade the older systems OS first. 

Failing that, does anyone know what is done by the conversion?  Is it 
simply converting the cern configuration file to an apache one?  Didn't 
someone just post that they could find the file on their V5R3 machine, but 
they had to do some special option?  What I am wondering is, could the 
file be moved over to the V5R3 machine, converted and then the converted 
file be moved back to the older machine and tested there too?

Rob Berendt
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Later this year i will take do a side by side upgrade from v4r5 (where the
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> I'm not sure what the problem is.
>
> IBM specifically tell you to upgrade before migrating to V5R3.
> One could argue the merits of what they are doing but not the
instructions.
>
> >We have upgraded one of our machines to V5R3 only to find out that it
> >completely deletes the IBM Original HTTP server configurations.  We
> >migrated from Original to Apache before we upgraded because we knew 
that
> >support was being dropped, but we didn't know they were going to that
> >extent!  What if you didn't read that excerpt in the release!?  You
> >would be in a world of hurt....
> >
> >
> >Just a warning,
> >Aaron Bartell
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